Troy Curtis Jr wrote:
> On Dec 7, 2007 7:20 PM, Julian Foad <julianfoad@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>
>> 4a. If any other target argument (including any
>> implicit target) is a non-relative URL or a working
>> copy path:
>> The remainder shall be interpreted relative to
>> the repository root URL of all such other targets.
>> (These URLs are all the same, else throw an error.)
[...]
>>
>>Note that in case (4a) all of the repository root URLs must be the same, not
>>just be URLs pointing to the same repository.
>
> I don't understand the difference here. Is it because of externals?
> Or are you talking about the different protocols supported by
> Subversion (http, svn, or ssh)?
The latter: it is possible to use different protocols, different host-name
aliases, and different path aliases to point to the same repository.
- Julian
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Received on Sun Dec 9 19:54:09 2007